Here are six genre classics from the Western's golden age. Cimarron (1960), nominated for two Oscars and starring Glenn Ford, is a remake of the 1931 Academy Award–winning original about the Oklahoma Land Rush. William Holden stars in the Civil War–era Escape From Fort Bravo (1953), director John Sturges's first Western. Gregory Peck and Eva Marie Saint bring gravitas to Alan Pakula's Western-horror hybrid The Stalking Moon (1968). Robert Taylor wears the white hat in The Law and Jake Wade (1958), with a young DeForest Kelley; Many Rivers to Cross (1955) is a comic Western with Eleanor Parker; and Saddle the Wind (1958) features a script by Rod Serling.